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Forrester: Tech spending downturn is over
The worst is over for technology spending and the sector is set to rebound this year, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
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Coffins in the mail are a trick of the cybercrime trade
There's never been a better time to get involved in cybercrime.
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Australia bucks server downturn
Server shipments continue to plunge, but there is some good news for vendors in Australia, according to analyst firm, Gartner.
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Gartner adjusts 2009 IT spend downward again
Gartner Tuesday released updated worldwide IT spending numbers that show the ongoing economic recession and declining revenues across all major segments of IT drove forecasts down 6% in 2009 to a total of US$3.2 trillion.
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Sony posts annual loss, as economic downturn bites
Sony reported Thursday a loss for its fiscal year ended March 31, hit by the slowdown of the global economy, the appreciation of the yen, and a decline in the Japanese stock market.
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Dismal economy hits corporate Windows 7 testing
Although Microsoft's next operating system is months away from release, the recession is already having an impact on Windows 7, a survey of 320 corporate administrators said today.
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Taiwan's big five DRAM makers post massive losses
Taiwan's five largest DRAM makers reported massive losses in a slew of earnings reports filed late Thursday evening, raising questions about how much longer some of them can remain afloat without direct government aid.
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Google profit and revenue up in Q1
Google grew its profit and revenue in the first quarter, ended March 31, despite a tough economic environment that is affecting online advertising spending, the company's main revenue engine.
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Palm Pre, other smartphones will still sell despite recession
Despite monthly costs of $70 or more for voice and data service on new smartphones such as the Palm Pre, consumers and business users have been lining up to buy the devices when they first go on sale as if the recession had never hit.
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Five Things You Can Do Right Now to Deal With The Financial Crisis
What you can do today to help keep your company afloat and your career prospects intact.
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A Microsoft layoff? It's had 8 (small) ones in 7 years
In the past decade, Microsoft's steady, uninterrupted sales growth has been matched by only one thing: its steady hiring.
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